Former NFL Wide Receiver-Turned-Reporter Doubles Down After Getting Blasted Online For His Offensive Tweet About ‘Three Women Standing Around Talking About Football’

Former NFL Wide Receiver-Turned-Reporter Doubles Down After Getting Blasted Online For His Offensive Tweet About ‘Three Women Standing Around Talking About Football’

Photo of three female reporters for article on TJ Moe
Female ESPN reporters (Photo via ESPN)

Reporter TJ Moe has doubled down following accusations of misogyny on the back of a controversial tweet he shared on the weekend.

 

Moe is apparently not a fan of females analyzing football games and indicated as much while taking in the weekend’s college championship fixtures.

“Who actually wants to watch three women stand around and talk about football? I do not” he declared, adding a photo of three females holding mics, presumably discussing SEC affairs.

Of course, the tweet attracted some backlash. But, instead of taking it down and apologizing, Moe threw fuel on the blaze with the following:

“This tweet upset some folks, so let me clarify:

“No one wants to listen to 3 women talk football. Men are better at it— it’s like asking cats to bark. I issue no apology and no retracts. Most people agree with me, they’re just afraid to say it. Carry on with your outrage.”

While there was plenty of criticism in the comments, there were actually many women who agreed with TJ, prompting him to go even harder.

“It seems most of the people outraged over this are obscure female sideline reporters and hosts that you’ve never heard of (and a few that you have) and the guys who are hoping to sleep with them someday. Virtually everyone else agrees.”

Who Is TJ Moe?

TJ Moe spent some time in the NFL after being signed as an undrafted free agent by the New England Patriots out of Missouri in 2013. He suffered an Achilles tear during the team’s OTAs and was eventually released.

The former wideout joined the then-St. Louis Rams after the Patriots waived him but got the axe as part of the first round of cuts.

Moe is now a co-host on St. Louis-based sports radio show, ‘The Hardline’, and is a frequent contributor on Jason Whitlock’s ‘Fearless’ on Blaze Media.

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